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• Clean the Damper (at the top of the
Smoker) to ensure it is not stuck.
• Wipe the Door Seal with warm water
and dish detergent to remove any
leftover residues and food particles.

After Cleaning 

• Replace Racks, Drip Tray, Bottom
Rectangular Tray and Drip Bowl into
the smoker, making sure all parts are
clean and dry.
• Insert the Smoke Generator back into
the Smoke Tower.
• Make sure the Long Power Cord is
unplugged.

Trouble Shooting 

No Power To Smoker 

Check that all plugs are correctly and 
firmly inserted into sockets. Check fuse 
(located on smoke generator). Check to 
make sure the outlet, Ground Fault 
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), has not 
been tripped. 

Bisquettes Will Not Advance 

Check the drive guide and clear all loose 
wood chips. By cleaning the smoke 
generator, Bisquette jamming and 
undue wear and tear can be avoided. 

Bisquettes Will Not Burn 

Completely 

Check to see if other electrical 
equipment is plugged into the circuit. 
The smoker should be plugged into its 
own dedicated wall circuit. Check to 
make sure the Bisquettes burner is free 

of residue build up. 

Smoker Oven Not Reaching 

Temperatures 

Allow smoker oven time to preheat. 
Remember, once food is put in the 
oven, the temperature will drop, and 
slowly rise again. Try closing the 

Damper slightly and keeping the 
smoker out of the wind. Next, try using 
a separate thermometer inside the 
smoker oven to ensure the temperature 
is reading correctly.  

Note: Normal cooking temperature

 

is 

between 95-120 °C (200–250

 

°F). Keep 

in mind that the

 

temperature shown on 

the display

 

is for reference only and is not

 

intended to give exact internal

 

temperatures of the food. The

 

internal 

temperature will be higher

 

closer to the 

Heat Element.

If you need further advice, please call our Customer Service (1-866-508-7514). 

Summary of Contents for BS916

Page 1: ... 1 866 508 7514 info bradleysmoker com www bradleysmoker com Printed in China Imprimé en Chine Impreso en China Gedruckt in China March 2016 Mars 2016 Marzo de 2016 März 2016 Model Name The Bradley Smart Smoker 120V Models BS916 240V Models BS916CE ...

Page 2: ...es and acids In addition the Bradley Smoker meets both North American and European appliance standards There are eleven different woods of the Bradley Flavor Bisquettes that are made especially for your smoker Alder Apple Cherry Hickory Maple Mesquite Oak Pecan Pacific Blend Special Blend and Whisky Oak For recipes ideas please have a look on the enclosed recipes booklet and on our website www bra...

Page 3: ...d use Do not use any other type of wood other than Bradley Flavor Bisquettes Lift and move smoker with care to prevent strains and back injuries Use caution when reaching into or around smoker It is recommended that a fire extinguisher be placed near the smoker Refer to your local authority to determine proper size and type of fire extinguisher Longer detachable power supply cords or extension cor...

Page 4: ...nce in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Steam cleaner is not to be used Do not plug in the smoker until it is fully assembled When in Use Do not leave unattended Do not cover or seal the racks or drip tray with aluminum foil This can cause severe damage to your smoker Do not move smoker when in use Do not...

Page 5: ...an the smoker with excessive amounts of water Instead use a damp cloth Maintenance Procedures Use caution when handling and cleaning your smoker as some metal edges may be sharp Clean out the Drip Bowl Dispose of all burnt Bisquettes carefully as they may still be hot Wash the Drip Tray Racks Bottom Rectangular Tray and Drip Bowl with hot water and dish detergent or put them in the dishwasher Remo...

Page 6: ... and undue wear and tear can be avoided Bisquettes Will Not Burn Completely Check to see if other electrical equipment is plugged into the circuit The smoker should be plugged into its own dedicated wall circuit Check to make sure the Bisquettes burner is free of residue build up Smoker Oven Not Reaching Temperatures Allow smoker oven time to preheat Remember once food is put in the oven the tempe...

Page 7: ...d Smoker Tower Sensor Receptacle B Plug the Short Power Cord 2 into the back of the Smoke Generator Female Receptacle D and then into the back of the Smoker Tower Male Receptacle C push firmly Plug the Long Power Cord 3 into the power receptacle E Set Up Smoker Tower Place Racks B onto side supports Place Bisquette cover A above the Bisquette Burner E Align the cover keyholes to the three support ...

Page 8: ...at interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and recei...

Page 9: ...ist Exterior Parts List 1 Bluetooth Smoke Generator 2 Smoke Tower 3 Generator Supports not shown 4 Feeder Tube 5 Bluetooth Digital Display panel 6 Damper 7 Door 8 Door Seal not shown 9 Adjustable Feet 10 Sensor Cable and 2 Power Cord not shown 11 Wheels optional 12 Meat probes 13 Door Latches ...

Page 10: ...ternal Parts List A Bisquette Cover B Cooking Racks 6 racks included C Drip Bowl D Bottom Rectangular Tray E Bisquette Burner bisquettes not included F Heating Element G Top Door Hinge H Lower Door Hinge I Porcelain Insulator J Heater Element Cover K Door Safety Switch L Condensation bowl and hook ...

Page 11: ... for outdoor use and the connection to the extension cord should be dry and off the ground CAUTION TO ENSURE CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK CONNECT TO PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY CAUTION DISCONNECT FROM POWER OUTLET BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING DO NOT IMMERSE DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RRS standard s Operation is subject ...

Page 12: ...t air temperature b Amount of product in the smoker c Internal temperature of whatever you re smoking d Displayed temperature readings are for reference only 5 NEVER fully close your smoker vent 6 Empty and refill your water bowl every 2 hours 7 When cooking or smoking foods that are heavy with grease and fat please place the pie plate or bowl directly under the food to catch as much of the render...

Page 13: ...inated On Off button to start up the generator screen The Generator screen will go through the animated start screen Choose your operating language Language selection will happen only very first time you power the smoker on There are 15 operating languages to choose from Note If you choose the wrong language press the statistics button and you can change the language again ...

Page 14: ...quette icon and choose 1 or 2 to advance bisquettes onto burner once or twice respectively After the Bisquette has advanced the main screen will return Oven timer Touch or press Oven Time numbers to adjust desired cooking time Example For 3hrs and 30 mins press 0 3 3 0 After 2 seconds the timer will start and the main screen will return Longest oven time setting is 9 40 hours Setting Oven Temperat...

Page 15: ...peratures by built in selection of meats and internal cooking temperature levels Auxiliary Display Functions Child safety lock disables all the touchscreen functions on the generator and the lock turns red This will not affect the remote device Screen brightness can be adjusted by pressing the brightness icon Temperature can be changed between Fahrenheit and Celsius by pressing F or C icon respect...

Page 16: ... Bisquette Burner E Turn on the smoker Page 22 and set the temperature to medium about 66 C 150 F Wait for 20 to 30 minutes Smoke the tower continuously at 66 C 150 F for 1 hour or until Bisquettes are out Your Smoker will be seasoned having reached 66 C 150 F and having produced smoke for 1 hour Getting Started After seasoning the smoker refill the Drip Bowl 3 4 of water Turn on the Smoke Generat...

Page 17: ...ling charges are the responsibility of the original consumer purchaser for all out of warranty parts orders Serial number of the smoker must be provided on all warranty claims Bradley Technologies excludes from its warranty the following Defects damage resulting from accident abuse misuse alteration improper assembly installation and vandalism are not covered Damage resulting from weather conditio...

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